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More and More Young Children Are Accidentally Ingesting Cannabis Edibles
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More and More Young Children Are Accidentally Ingesting Cannabis Edibles

For the fourth year in a row the NJ Poison Control Center has seen an increase in calls concerning children who accidentally consumed cannabis (marijuana, THC) edibles. Last year (2021), the NJ Poison Control Center assisted in the medical treatment of more than 150 children who were accidentally exposed to cannabis edibles — nearly 100...

Social Capital is a Key Driver of Small Business
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Social Capital is a Key Driver of Small Business

A community’s social capital – the level of trust and cooperation among residents – is conventionally associated with the likes of higher SAT scores and less youth violence. But a new study drawn from Payment Protection Program (PPP) and U.S. Census data shows that the same metric also correlates positively with business development. When the...

The Trump Baby Bump Among Republicans After the 2016 Election
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The Trump Baby Bump Among Republicans After the 2016 Election

Republican-leaning counties saw a sharp rise in birth rates compared to Democratic-leaning counties after Donald J. Trump’s surprise win in the 2016 presidential election, reveals a forthcoming study from the University of California San Diego. Democratic counties, on the other hand, experienced a baby slump. The paper’s authors find that this difference between Republican versus...

Elon Musk’s Plans for Twitter Could Make Its Misinformation Problems Worse
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Elon Musk’s Plans for Twitter Could Make Its Misinformation Problems Worse

Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, acquired Twitter in a US$44 billion deal on April 25, 2022, 11 days after announcing his bid for the company. Twitter announced that the public company will become privately held after the acquisition is complete. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission for his initial bid for...

Unlocking Complex Workings of the Biological Clock
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Utopia-Likeness That Utilises the Energy of True Utopias Activates Regional Development

Utopia literally means an imaginary ideal place that in principle can never be realised. However, in practical regional development, utopia-likeness is needed, because it promotes, involves and inspires social reforms, says Mikko Karhu, Licentiate of Administrative Sciences, who is defending his doctoral dissertation at the University of Vaasa on 22 April. Mikko Karhu’s doctoral dissertation...

Meat Industry Not Threatened by Plant-Based Alternatives
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Meat Industry Not Threatened by Plant-Based Alternatives

At least for now, there is no reason for the traditional meat industry to have much of a beef with producers of plant-based burgers and other meat alternatives, new research suggests. The study showed that while sales and market share of new-generation plant-based meat alternatives have grown in recent years, those gains haven’t translated into...

Study Sheds New Light on the Origin of Civilisation
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Study Sheds New Light on the Origin of Civilisation

New research from the University of Warwick, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Reichman University, Universitat Pompeu Fabra and the Barcelona School of Economics challenges the conventional theory that the transition from foraging to farming drove the development of complex, hierarchical societies by creating agricultural surplus in areas of fertile land. In The Origin of the State:...

Amazon Rainforest Foliage Gases Affect the Earth’s Atmosphere
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Amazon Rainforest Foliage Gases Affect the Earth’s Atmosphere

​Plant-foliage-derived gases drive a previously unknown atmospheric phenomenon over the Amazon rainforest, according to a recent study by researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL).   The findings have important applications for atmospheric science and for climate change modeling.  “The tropical Amazon rainforest constitutes the lungs of the Earth, and this study connects natural processes in the forest to...